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CREW:
Commander: Scott Horowitz
Pilot:Rick
Sturckow
Mission Specialist: Daniel
Barry
Mission Specialist: Patrick
Forrester
Expedition
3 (Up):
Frank
Culbertson
Mikhail
Turin (cos/RSA)
Vladimir
Dezhurov (cos/RSA)
Expedition
2 (Down):
James
Voss
Susan
Helms
Yury
Usachev (cos/RSA)
LAUNCH
INFO:
Date: Aug.
9, 2001
Time: 5:38 p.m. EST
Site: Kennedy Space Center, FL
SHUTTLE
FLIGHT:
Orbiter: Discovery
(OV-103)
Orbit Altitude: 122 nautical
miles
Orbit Inclination: 51.6°
Mission Duration: 11 Days, 21 hours,
13 mins
ISS
DOCKING:
Dock Date: Aug.
11, 2001
Dock Time: 3:33 p.m. EST
UnDock Date: Aug. 19, 2001
UnDock Time: 11:54 a.m. EST
LANDING
INFO:
Date: Aug.
22, 2001
Time: 1:23 a.m. CDT
Site: Kennedy Space Center, FL
PAYLOAD(S):
SPACEHAB-ICC Integrated
Cargo Carrier
ISS 7A.1 Leonardo
MPLM-2
MISSION
PATCH:

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On
mission STS-105, the seven-member crew will berth
the 4.5-ton Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
(MPLM) to the International Space Station. Leonardo,
which will be used to carry laboratory racks filled
with equipment, experiments and supplies to and
from the Station, will be attached to the Station
using the Shuttles robot arm. The Early Ammonia
Servicer (EAS) tank, which will provide intermediate
ammonia resupply to the Stations cooling
system, will be installed during two spacewalks.
The EAS is attached to SPACEHABs Integrated
Cargo Carrier along with other tools and equipment.
The three-member Expedition Two ISS crew will return to Earth following eight
days of docked operations and will be replaced by the three-member Expedition
Three crew. The STS-105 crew includes Commander Scott Horowitz, Pilot Rick
Sturckow, and Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry, as
well as Frank Culbertson, Vladimir Nikolaevich Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin,
the Expedition Three crew members.
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